Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And the , I went to the my little now in Italy , making this conditional he says it 's no bloody good on me , poor old curly what , I think he 's about ninety , he looked it , he said what they keep making you conditional for he said you 've got no ruddy condition it 's gone and the , the recommended me for a complete discharge and , and eh , I started off with fifty per cent pension .
2 I earned quite a lot of money by showing my Lilliputian animals to people , and in the end I sold them for a high price .
3 His eyes were ice-bright , and pierced her like twin blades as he regarded her for a long moment .
4 Prison officials , concerned about his poor health , referred him for a medical examination which confirmed widespread injuries , including marks around the wrist , apparently caused by the hanging , and burns ‘ possibly caused by electrical current . ’
5 The Chinese , who used ivory for elaborately carved handles and vessels as early as the Shang dynasty and in later times used it for a wide variety of personal items such as brush pots , wrist-rests , boxes , seals , snuff boxes and fans , had increasingly to import the material as the elephant herds in the southern provinces diminished .
6 But there were plenty of beautiful and recognisable faces to be seen amongst the anonymous , but none-the-less powerful , fashion editors , still enough buying power in this room alone to rock empires , even if no house made a profit from the couture but rather used it for a loss-leading advertisement and a mark of prestige .
7 We tried it for a whole year .
8 He studied her for a long time , then reached out and touched a wet strand of her hair .
9 Designed to counteract poor visibility on murky winter afternoons , it had been used in Scotland and by the visiting South Africans in 1924 before Arsenal adopted it for a public trial match three years later .
10 Gordon Macpherson 's Prosen , a long arch of sound , eerie music from distant mountains with the instruments imitating and overlapping in echo effect , taught the ear to listen and prepared us for a fresh hearing of Tchaikovsky 's Souvenir de Florence , ravishing but not cloying , spinning to a close in the exacting fugue which made the composer laugh when he first played it .
11 When the mobs rush forward in the Mall they are taking part in the last circus of a civilization that has lost faith in itself , and sold itself for a splendid triviality .
12 I waited until the tea was ready then joined them for a warming meal of steak and kidney pudding , followed by a very hot mug of tea into which was placed a measure of Navy rum .
13 My father went mad and I think he actually hated me for a short while .
14 Meanwhile he readied himself for a sixteen-tooth smile .
15 They protected themselves for a long time .
16 Amiss cursed himself for a soft-hearted fool .
17 Eventually we worked out where the line had been and followed it for a short way up to a demolished bridge .
18 Charles pressed it for a long time .
19 In the end she had taken the brooch back to the shop and exchanged it for a plain silver cross on a chain .
20 Well I stuck it for a long time , Di went to sleep and I got out and I had a look and I , the only thing that I could see , and it was two o'clock , half past two this morning , er the er the one side of the big house over there was full of lights , they had all the lights on and there were two cars outside with their lights on .
21 Claudia Yeo nerved herself for a final effort .
22 She refused the porter 's offer to crack open the bottle , and settled herself for a long wait .
23 Anabelle watched him for a long while , but he did n't twitch a muscle .
24 The task of implementing this change of policy fell on Roger Brown , then editor in succession to Ralph Gee , who had been responsible for the printing of the paper for many years and edited it for a short period .
25 Streisand took the flak and Twentieth Century-Fox executives braced themselves for a financial disaster .
26 Romanian troops braced themselves for a Soviet invasion .
27 We could hear the V2s thudding down onto London in the far distance , but the sound came over as a far-off double bang , which puzzled us for a long time until someone told us what it was .
28 Ritschl , by now increasingly confident of his protege 's abilities , recommended him for a vacant chair of classics at the University of Basle in Switzerland .
29 A 16-YEAR-OLD boy who fired a catapult at a low-flying Sri Lankan air force helicopter yesterday was wounded when the copter 's gunner mistook him for a Tamil terrorist and shot back at him .
30 This was not an opinion , simply the Catholic moral teaching , he said at the funeral of Henry Babbington , shot dead on Wednesday by IRA men who mistook him for a loyalist terrorist .
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